Concert goers were unhappy with the singer's performance at the LG Arena in Birmingham on Tuesday - some are even calling for a refund. So, what can you do if you're not happy with a live concert?
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More and more visitors to New York report being over charged by taxi drivers using out-of-town rates for short journeys. Peter reports from New York, and talks to the city's new taxis commissioner.
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UK airspace is closed completely after plumes of volcanic ash threaten flight safety. What can travellers do if they have had to change their travel plans and when will the ash disappear?
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A new palm oil refinery opens in Liverpool next week. New Britain Palm Oil claims to be the first refinery in Europe able to trace its oil from the plantation to the finished product.
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Skin cancer rates in Britain have quadrupled since the 1970s. Cancer Research UK says it's the fastest rise in cases of any form of cancer. But does that make any difference to teenagers in Australia?
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Car manufacturers are accused of dazzling drivers with ultra bright xenon headlights. Motor manufacturers insist that they are legal and are no brighter than any other headlights.
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The co-manager of Radiohead, Brian Message, says up-and-coming bands are struggling to get loans from banks to record albums and go on tour. So are they treating the music industry unfairly?
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